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it is a threat environment which results literally in a mass shooting every several weeks. we are in an epidemic of mass casualty violence. >> our thanks to alex. >>> demaryius thomas seemed to have it all. a decade-long nfl career and a super bowl ring. until his shocking death at age 33. his heartbroken parents donated his brain to science, and they're revealing what research has found to abc's kaylee hartung. >> thomas against josh norman outside -- >> reporter: for they feel star demaryius thomas, winning the super bowl with the denver broncos in 2016 was the pinnacle of his career. >> super bowl 50, right? i ain't never going to forget it. >> reporter: but his parents say he couldn't enjoy the celebration. >> it was painful but joyful at the same time. because he had took a real bad hit from luke keyingly. he was dizzy, had a real bad headache. he was in pain. but he still wanted to play. >> demaryius thomas is shaken up. >> even hurt, he played. >> because when they won the super bowl and the game was over, he wasn't enjoying himself. he was holding his head down. you
it is a threat environment which results literally in a mass shooting every several weeks. we are in an epidemic of mass casualty violence. >> our thanks to alex. >>> demaryius thomas seemed to have it all. a decade-long nfl career and a super bowl ring. until his shocking death at age 33. his heartbroken parents donated his brain to science, and they're revealing what research has found to abc's kaylee hartung. >> thomas against josh norman outside -- >> reporter:...
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promotion of fossil fuel violates its constitution, which guarantees a, quote, clean and healthful environment. the trial is expected to last two weeks, a ruling against montana could force the state to further consider the environmental impact of oil and coal. micah cantor, one of the teen plaintiffs, spoke to vice news today. we've gotten a lot more wildfire smoke in august, so you can't go outside when it's really smoky because you don't want to get sick. and then also the rivers have been going down a lot. the water level, because of drought. so you can't float the rivers as much. this is the first climate change lawsuit to reach trial in the us. next, a rude awakening at a wake. 76 year old woman was spotted moving at her own wake in ecuador. she'd been declared dead, but relatives saw her casket rattling as she was gasping for air. wow she is being treated at the hospital as officials investigate how it could happen. next, the controversy over shampoo, pain walls. this is sparking a lot of debate. a video of one weddings champagne wall has gone viral on tiktok. an anonymous hand is seen
promotion of fossil fuel violates its constitution, which guarantees a, quote, clean and healthful environment. the trial is expected to last two weeks, a ruling against montana could force the state to further consider the environmental impact of oil and coal. micah cantor, one of the teen plaintiffs, spoke to vice news today. we've gotten a lot more wildfire smoke in august, so you can't go outside when it's really smoky because you don't want to get sick. and then also the rivers have been...
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. >> the diocese of san jose said -- >> some kids need a small environment and thrive in a small environment. because st. lawrence is small, they have a lot to offer the students. >> reporter: barbara just applied for her daughter to apply this fall. >> maybe everybody hearing this news can support the high school as well and we can do something. >> reporter: a petition on change.org has collected more than 1,000 signatures. in santa clara, chris wen, news." >>> the victim is a 59 visiting from china. they are now inspecting the tree to determine what caused it to fall on monday. >>> a dui suspect is accused tonight of hitting and killing a man who was changing a flat tire on the shoulder of interstate 880. police say one person died in the crash. it happened around 8:00 tomorrow night. >>> a group of east bay lawmakers is taking a stand tonight demanding that b.a.r.t.'s management take certain steps before asking voters to approve a multimillion dollar measure. >> reporter: no one is disputing that the b.a.r.t. system is vital and that it's old. what is the subject of much debate is how to
. >> the diocese of san jose said -- >> some kids need a small environment and thrive in a small environment. because st. lawrence is small, they have a lot to offer the students. >> reporter: barbara just applied for her daughter to apply this fall. >> maybe everybody hearing this news can support the high school as well and we can do something. >> reporter: a petition on change.org has collected more than 1,000 signatures. in santa clara, chris wen, news."...
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at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>> congratulations to the curry family. steph and aisha, baby boy, canon wardel jack curry. >> little guy born monday, one photo, heart is full. two daughters. five-year-old riley, two-year-old ryan. canon will be eligible for the draft in 2036, not that we're counting. >> assuming he doesn't go to college and we're sure the curry family would want him to go and play before. >> never too soon. >> but five members can score a lot of
at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so...
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. >> looking at my personnel file, for sending racist text messages and hostile work environment. >> gant was placed on leave for a domestic dispute he had with his wife. he feels this is morning excuse. >> the thin blue line is alive and well. once you step over the line, you become an outcast. >> reporter: he says the abuse started when he was reasigned if the homicide division in 2004. the reason, gant says is that he told superiors he thought officer o'brian murdered his wife when her death was ruled a suicide. the sex scandal involving jasmine abuslin stemmed from the subsequent suicide of o'brian, who had a relationship with a young woman. lopez' sister has always believed she was murdered by o'brian. she said the sex scandal is more important than murder. city council member rebecca kaplan says they need an overhaul. >> we need to fundamentally change the culture and accountability. >>> a woman walking on the railroad tracks in richmond was hit and killed by an amtrak train this afternoon. it happened before 2:00. officials say a sacramento-bound train hit the woman. none of t
. >> looking at my personnel file, for sending racist text messages and hostile work environment. >> gant was placed on leave for a domestic dispute he had with his wife. he feels this is morning excuse. >> the thin blue line is alive and well. once you step over the line, you become an outcast. >> reporter: he says the abuse started when he was reasigned if the homicide division in 2004. the reason, gant says is that he told superiors he thought officer o'brian murdered...
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the outdire environment helps the virus dissipate, so keep it outdoors. number two, unfortunately, you do still need to wear masks even if you're socially distancing, and finally, you do want to keep the group small. it only takes one person who is an asymptomatic carrier to infect the entire group. >> we've seen a warning there are more infections right now than we saw on memorial day and we all remember the spike in cases after that holiday. so does that mean we should be bracing for a rough few weeks as we head into what's expected to be a tough fall season? >> yes, i think we can expect ople wesnd, caleeg i think red effect oth t>>ocr,eworecast coronavirus death toll could hit 400,000 by the end of the year, more than doubling the current number. what do you make of this forecast? >> so, i think since the early days of covid, public health experts actually have been warning about this winter of 2020 and how it can be especially brutal. so 400,000 is very probable. now, i think one of the interesting things about these projections in particular is the
the outdire environment helps the virus dissipate, so keep it outdoors. number two, unfortunately, you do still need to wear masks even if you're socially distancing, and finally, you do want to keep the group small. it only takes one person who is an asymptomatic carrier to infect the entire group. >> we've seen a warning there are more infections right now than we saw on memorial day and we all remember the spike in cases after that holiday. so does that mean we should be bracing for a...
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. >>> well either solution in search of a problem or responsible approach to the environment. issue here is birds. buildings. window. studies show that millions of birds on migration die each year slaming in office wbltion transparent window because they can't see the glass payne pro-postal at san francisco city hall says any new or renovated building should be lowered 60 feet. one city official says he's never even seen a casual. >> you would think if it's a sires problem would you see a few on the ground once in awhile. >> san francisco federal building has screens to cover its glass facade and new building here has made last minute changes to would protect words but bird friendly structures are prohibitively expensive. >> coming up next. tonight 3 hour bart protest. march for fifth straight monday. mounting cost for local police. >> new competition for tesla. electric car maker planning to open an simply plant in the bay area. >> plus why no one will be allowed to walk from one end of the golden gate bridge to the other. at least for now. then later tonight on "nightline".
. >>> well either solution in search of a problem or responsible approach to the environment. issue here is birds. buildings. window. studies show that millions of birds on migration die each year slaming in office wbltion transparent window because they can't see the glass payne pro-postal at san francisco city hall says any new or renovated building should be lowered 60 feet. one city official says he's never even seen a casual. >> you would think if it's a sires problem would...
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stone abc 7's ongoing commitment to help build a better bay area begins with a focus on the environment events this weekend across the bay area. honored earth day abc 7 news reporter cornell. bernard is here. of tonight to explain that in some communities. this earth day is a chance to take stock of how climate change has affecting the planet cornell. yeah jr. from picking up trash to our carbon footprint earth day. at is giving folks a lot in the bay area lot to think about when it comes to the future of the planet. birthday san francisco festival is back on valencia street after a two-year pandemic pause green businesses on display from solar to those who plant trees all food vendors have gone vegan being around the community with a lot of people who are doing the same thing promoting beginning some for others earth day weekend is a call to action to protect the planet. it's more than just a celebr. question, it's a teach-in and it's a day for activism climate change is moving the needle and changing the conversation. it just means a chance to think about how we can take little tiny s
stone abc 7's ongoing commitment to help build a better bay area begins with a focus on the environment events this weekend across the bay area. honored earth day abc 7 news reporter cornell. bernard is here. of tonight to explain that in some communities. this earth day is a chance to take stock of how climate change has affecting the planet cornell. yeah jr. from picking up trash to our carbon footprint earth day. at is giving folks a lot in the bay area lot to think about when it comes to...
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5,000 square foot exhibit called solve for earth using technology and other displays to teach about our environment and sustainability. we have been covering the state of the arts all week here at abc 7. if you want to read about more organizations or help out, we have information on how to do that at abc7news.com/betterbayarea. all you have to do is click on state of the arts. >> lake tahoe is closed to visitors for at least the next three weeks. part of the greater sacramento region which became subject to the state's stay at home order after icu capacity dipped below 15%. non-essential travel is off limits. some hotels have cancelled reservations. but we found some people preparing for ski season tonight and they are still planning trips, for now. >> my concern about when we are actually skiing since we will be with each other and we will all have our masks on. in tomorrows of that i think it is safe. >> i am not going to be near nobody. i will be by myself snowboarding. >> the nevada side remains open with fewer restrictions. talking about snow and now to the rain. spencer christian now joining
5,000 square foot exhibit called solve for earth using technology and other displays to teach about our environment and sustainability. we have been covering the state of the arts all week here at abc 7. if you want to read about more organizations or help out, we have information on how to do that at abc7news.com/betterbayarea. all you have to do is click on state of the arts. >> lake tahoe is closed to visitors for at least the next three weeks. part of the greater sacramento region...
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. >> having the snow and the environment and the people, every extra day is awesome. >> the snow holds up, we go for as long as we can. we did not see a lot of snow this season. a couple of weeks ago, we were concerned we were not going to make it through april. >> but make it they will. they are pushing the closing date by two weeks to may 15. kirkwood projected to stay open until may 1. heavenly is open through sunday. track the weather conditions where you live any time on the abc7 bay area app. roku, amazon fire, enjoy tv, and apple tv, as well. police in the south bay identified the suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed two women in san jose earlier this month. they are looking for this man. san jose police believe he's on the run. they are asking anyone who knows where he might be to call him immediately. police tracked down his vehicle, this newer model red pickup truck and a shot of the person they are looking for. both victims in a marked crosswalk on april 7 when they were hit and killed and the driver took off. moving to covid-19 news. the biden administration extended
. >> having the snow and the environment and the people, every extra day is awesome. >> the snow holds up, we go for as long as we can. we did not see a lot of snow this season. a couple of weeks ago, we were concerned we were not going to make it through april. >> but make it they will. they are pushing the closing date by two weeks to may 15. kirkwood projected to stay open until may 1. heavenly is open through sunday. track the weather conditions where you live any time on...
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5,000 square foot exhibit called solve for earth using technology and other displays to teach about our environment and sustainability. we have been covering the state of the arts all week here at abc 7. if you want to read about more organizations or help out, we have information on how to do that at abc7news.com/betterbayarea. all you have to do is click on state of the arts. >> lake tahoe is closed to visitors for at least the next three weeks. part of the greater sacramento region which became subject to the state's stay at home order after icu capacity dipped below 15%. non-essential travel is off limits. some hotels have cancelled reservations. but we found some people preparing for ski season tonight and they are still planning trips, for now. >> my concern about when we are actually skiing since we will be with each other and we will all have our masks on. in tomorrows of that i think it is safe. >> i am not going to be near nobody. i will be by myself snowboarding. >> the nevada side remains open with fewer restrictions. talking about snow and now to the rain. spencer christian now joining
5,000 square foot exhibit called solve for earth using technology and other displays to teach about our environment and sustainability. we have been covering the state of the arts all week here at abc 7. if you want to read about more organizations or help out, we have information on how to do that at abc7news.com/betterbayarea. all you have to do is click on state of the arts. >> lake tahoe is closed to visitors for at least the next three weeks. part of the greater sacramento region...
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peveled as we say and it has a texture that allows our rocks to glide and curl and this is the type of environment you need to become very competitive curlers and with every curl of a rock the dream. continue. are you hoping there are olympians on this ice future olympians that is one of our dreams tara campbell abc 7 news join right now by meteorologist sandia patel watching that curling, but you think we're in the middle of winter time. know where we are talking about hot summer like leather today jr. i mean, it was really unseasonably warm for this time of year. unless you were near the coast and then you're talking about the fog and cooler weather. i want to show you the high temperatures for today 98 degrees in fairfield got up into the mid 90s around napa livermore concord 80 in oakland 76 san francisco 90, san jose 93 santa rosa, you know the place to be was half moon bay where it was a mild in comparison 69 degrees temperatures right now as you will notice nice cooling breeze has brought the numbers down right near the coast and around the bay 50 60s, but well inland you're still hanging o
peveled as we say and it has a texture that allows our rocks to glide and curl and this is the type of environment you need to become very competitive curlers and with every curl of a rock the dream. continue. are you hoping there are olympians on this ice future olympians that is one of our dreams tara campbell abc 7 news join right now by meteorologist sandia patel watching that curling, but you think we're in the middle of winter time. know where we are talking about hot summer like leather...
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they give a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> fbi launching new initiative to find northern california most wanted criminal including this man. daniel san diego, domestic terrorism suspect wanted in two day area bombings a decade ago. still on the run. this is age progression image of whether the 35-year-old might look like no now. fbi gave 7 news surveillance video that shows one of the 2003 blast at the corporation in emeryville and shack lee cost met nick pleasanton. story dan and i team covered extensively at the time. fbi believes the company were target the because of their ties to animal testing lab. >> big trouble for some yahoo e-mail users. some still captain get mail because of outage that started monday. su
they give a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> fbi launching new initiative to find northern california most wanted...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good thursday morning at 4:28. thank you for joining us. i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas alongside leyla gulen with the traffic. but, first, mike nicco has the weather. >> as we talk of the possibility of drizzle there could be a shower around mt. st. helena. looking at the low clouds that are hanging over sfo and not everyone is cloudy this morning. we will call it mostly cloudy and there is patchy drizzle possible but so far i have not heard of reports with the moisture away from us. through the 12-hour day planner we are looking at increasing sunshine during the afternoon hours and temperatures are the same as year, 50 at coast and upper 60s and mid-70s around the bay and 80s inland in the afternoon. there is a slight chance of a shower re-developing across th
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good thursday morning at 4:28. thank you for joining us. i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas alongside leyla gulen with the traffic. but, first, mike nicco has the weather. >> as we...
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they're good for the environment. and you're supporting american farmers. everybody wins. all right, guys, if you need me i'll be rocking around the christmas tree. >> thank you, will. >>> christmas day is a big one for the nba and one star player is making sure it's a great one for some deserving fans. will carr has more about phoenix suns' passion for giving back especially during the holidays. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, eva. if you're a basketball fan it's going to be a very merry christmas because we have so many basketball games on today, and one phoenix suns star mikal bridges has become a 6'6" santa bas down from a ck it ainmove s ngyef his career averaging a personal best in points and rebounds, his moves both on and off the court are getting a lot of attention. >> that was such a heartfelt moment. you're dancing. he's dancing. you can't help but smile when you watch that video. >> it cracks me up. he's locked in. i'm like, oh, come on. we kept dancing. i remember from earlier, we kept it going and he's doing some dances, kicking his legs. i sta
they're good for the environment. and you're supporting american farmers. everybody wins. all right, guys, if you need me i'll be rocking around the christmas tree. >> thank you, will. >>> christmas day is a big one for the nba and one star player is making sure it's a great one for some deserving fans. will carr has more about phoenix suns' passion for giving back especially during the holidays. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, eva. if you're a basketball fan...
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fire station and she said having entertainers in the station didn't live up to the whole some work environment she is trying to maintain. >> we respect the chief's decision we are disappointed we would have prefered to make the donation there as scheduled but we understand her decision. >> reporter: the publicist tells me the jets clubs have been donateing -- me the gentlemen's clubs have been donating for 17 years and look forward to donating more next year. >>> payroll tax cut dispute in washington may have unintended victims in california. why the state is gearing up to send warning letters to a million people collecting unemployment. >>> that big winter storm is moving east. i'll have details on that coming up. >>> a south bay school district gets creative in tough chick times. how it is managing -- in tough economic times. building sports fields without a dime of taxpayer money. >>> that sign comes down. so what we found out has been hiding behind it for years. @apÑÑ >>> temperatures across the lower 48, 19 denver, warm southeast to d.c., 71 new orleans, 71 atlanta, 61 in d.c.. mid 40s
fire station and she said having entertainers in the station didn't live up to the whole some work environment she is trying to maintain. >> we respect the chief's decision we are disappointed we would have prefered to make the donation there as scheduled but we understand her decision. >> reporter: the publicist tells me the jets clubs have been donateing -- me the gentlemen's clubs have been donating for 17 years and look forward to donating more next year. >>> payroll...
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they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> the 49ers starting to get a feel for what chip kelly wants on both sides of the ball, as they looked a lot better against the broncos. c.j. anderson, 19-yard run, topped at the 1. but he gets into the end zone, 7-0, denver. reid missed last game for the birth of his child. second quarter, picks off trevor simeon. ties the game at 7-7. blaine gabbard hands this off. and then 44 seconds left, mark sanchez fumbles. then fumbles again. on the first drive of the second half, davis would once again fumble. four fumbles in 59 seconds of action. the 49ers fumble on their way to the end zone. harris loses the ball. denver recovers in the end zone. broncos go the other way. that pass to john phillips tying the game at 17-17. so the niners turn to the quarterback who was painting his house, christian ponde, runs it in from 22 yards out and later in the four
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. >> to try to understand how things might change in the future, with the changing climate and environment, they cannot give us insight into what to expect. reporter: a botanical roadmap centuries in the making. dion: people so dedicated and to know the task that is ahead is monumental. spencer: it is, i am glad someone else is taking on that challenge. in the macro view of things, the climate is changing. and our weather is changing. we will have increasing low clouds and fog and drizzle mainly near the coast and bay with overnight lows in the mid 50's. highs tomorrow, upper 50's at the coast, low to mid 70's around the shoreline. tomorrow is the race day. it will start with cloudy skies, great and chilly conditions. the race begins at 8:00 tomorrow morning. it gets a little sunnier as the day goes on. i knew, partly sunny with a temperature of 61. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. two warmer days coming our way. temperatures drop sharply tuesday and we will have a much cooler than average period of whether for the week going into memorial day weekend. right and sunny, but way coole
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apologized amid a shake-up on her show triggered by allegations that top executives fostered a toxic work environment. according to "variety" degeneres was on the verge of tears and described claims of sexual harassment and unfair treatment as heartbreaking and comes as ellen announces staffing changes. three top producers exited the show on monday. >>> new data from the popular website yelp is showing how the pandemic is impacting businesses. according to yelp more than 100,000 businesses have closed permanently since march 1st. by one estimate closure rates for restaurants exceed those for retail. >>> more people of color are needed to participate in clinical trials for a coronavirus vaccine. medical experts say the lack of minority participation could delay getting a much needed vaccine to the market. of the 350,000 people who have registered online for a coronavirus clinical trial, only 10% are black or latino. more than half of the u.s. coronavirus cases have been among black and latino people. >>> day one of the nba playoffs saw some amazing performances in the orlando bubble. dallas mavericks'
apologized amid a shake-up on her show triggered by allegations that top executives fostered a toxic work environment. according to "variety" degeneres was on the verge of tears and described claims of sexual harassment and unfair treatment as heartbreaking and comes as ellen announces staffing changes. three top producers exited the show on monday. >>> new data from the popular website yelp is showing how the pandemic is impacting businesses. according to yelp more than...
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i think they can be used effectively, but we need to understand the environment they're operating in, the impact on the people and the impact on the boats. >> reporter: and finally, we went to bp's top man in the gulf, who, despite hundreds of workers reporting the same symptoms, refuses to say whether anyone got sick. do you think anybody got sick? >> i can't answer that question. >> reporter: who is ultimately responsible for the safety of these workers? >> all of us who were involved in directing this -- >> reporter: who could they turn to? maybe you can tell me. >> medical professionals. >> reporter: cold comfort these these fishermen. >> what i would like the outcome to be is for us to be told the truth. and then we can move on. seek whatever we have to do to try to get better. move on with our lives. >> reporter: we spent weeks working on this investigation, diane, and one of the most remarkable things was that group interview. all of these tough cajuns suddenly realizing they share the same symptoms. and knowing they are in this together gave them just a tiny sense of relief. d
i think they can be used effectively, but we need to understand the environment they're operating in, the impact on the people and the impact on the boats. >> reporter: and finally, we went to bp's top man in the gulf, who, despite hundreds of workers reporting the same symptoms, refuses to say whether anyone got sick. do you think anybody got sick? >> i can't answer that question. >> reporter: who is ultimately responsible for the safety of these workers? >> all of us...
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debt limit but it would also undo big pieces of the president's agenda, slashing social spending in an environment of programs. raising the debt limit has to do with paying off debt that's already been accrued. this is not authorized new spending but if this isn't raised, before early this summer, the nation could default on its debt that would be catastrophic for the economy, david. >> we will be reporting this for weeks to come. thank you. meantime here new york, columnist e. jean carroll taking the stand in her civil suit accusing former president donald trump of sexual assault and defamation. hell i'm saying "i'm here because donald trump raped me." the judge is warning to the president former president. >> reporter: a first in american history, former president accused in open court of rape. author e. jean carroll telling the jury plainly, "donald trump raped me, and when i wrote about it, he said it didn't happen. he lied and shattered my repetition and i'm here try to get my life back." testified trump attacked her nearly 30 years in a dressing room at the fifth avenue department store berg
debt limit but it would also undo big pieces of the president's agenda, slashing social spending in an environment of programs. raising the debt limit has to do with paying off debt that's already been accrued. this is not authorized new spending but if this isn't raised, before early this summer, the nation could default on its debt that would be catastrophic for the economy, david. >> we will be reporting this for weeks to come. thank you. meantime here new york, columnist e. jean...
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. >> for really world changing ideas to take root and thrive, you need a population and an environment that is supportive of people who think differently. reporter: they aren't alone. randy hout or the comanaging director of gensler, the world's largest architecture firm. they are investing millions and moving to a new space in the historic mills building on montgomery street. >> already gensler himself came from new york in the 60's. he was able to create this company that change the face of our industry. i think that was only possible by being here. reporter: gensler is working with elected leaders. a growing trend of local companies stepping up to do more to help san francisco. he tells me one thing he's focusing on is helping the city re-think downtown and the potential of converting office-based homes. >> thinking differently about development, about who belongs in the neighborhood and how we can transform it to be something that's more of a destination. reporter: what comes next for the city by the bay? the truth is, nobody knows for certain. one thing larson and how to pressure
. >> for really world changing ideas to take root and thrive, you need a population and an environment that is supportive of people who think differently. reporter: they aren't alone. randy hout or the comanaging director of gensler, the world's largest architecture firm. they are investing millions and moving to a new space in the historic mills building on montgomery street. >> already gensler himself came from new york in the 60's. he was able to create this company that change...
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it started with a shift in the marin department -- marine environment. it killed off predators such as the sea star. that caused an explosion of th population. >> keklp loss has been a devastating. the scale of loss is incredible, over 90% since 2014. reggie: experts are growing their own kelp colonies which they hope to reduce. local divers are hoping to pluck the urchins and planted the kelp. other strategies included divers planting bags filled with spores and even gluing small platforms directly to the underwater reef. work is scheduled to ramp up over the summer. reggie: -- kumasi: dr. biden is making an appearance in the bay area. she will first attend fundraising events for president biden and then head to the embarcadero. the topic on that is breaking the cycle of gun violence. reggie: a groundbreaking climate change trial is taking place in montana. young residents say state officials violated their right to a healthy environment. 16 people are arguing the allegiance to fossil fuels endangers their health and livelihood and threatens future gene
it started with a shift in the marin department -- marine environment. it killed off predators such as the sea star. that caused an explosion of th population. >> keklp loss has been a devastating. the scale of loss is incredible, over 90% since 2014. reggie: experts are growing their own kelp colonies which they hope to reduce. local divers are hoping to pluck the urchins and planted the kelp. other strategies included divers planting bags filled with spores and even gluing small...
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and the climate and environment, key parts of building a better bay area. today, a brand-new edition that has been years in the making. a state-of-the-art floating fire station on the embarcadero. it specially designed for climate events that might be coming our way. gloria: good morning. we are talking about a floating fire station. the $15 million project was delayed by more than a year partly because of the pandemic, but it is opening today. we have footage from 2020, when crews move the two-story station from treasure island to its location in the embarcadero here . this is right near the bay bridge and sits behind station 35, built in 1915, which is too small to meet the city's needs. the fire department decided to put this station on the water because of the effects of climate change. it is designed to be resistant to the expected sea level rise and also earthquakes, and being on the water will also make it easier to dispatch rescue watercraft. this is believed to be the only floating fire station in the western hemisphere. london breed will be joinin
and the climate and environment, key parts of building a better bay area. today, a brand-new edition that has been years in the making. a state-of-the-art floating fire station on the embarcadero. it specially designed for climate events that might be coming our way. gloria: good morning. we are talking about a floating fire station. the $15 million project was delayed by more than a year partly because of the pandemic, but it is opening today. we have footage from 2020, when crews move the...
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. >> alan: a gol golf cares is said to be good at for the environment. >> ama: president bush return to the white house. maining a lasting impression. >> leigh: we have clear skies right now. temperatures warmed up as much as five degrees across the bay area. more warming tomorrow. a look at the be be bay-to-breas >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >> alan: today is the first national hepatitis testing day in the u.s. and it was spearkd by several organizations right here in the bay area. them to mass roman tells us who is at risk. >> hundreds crowd the asian hair heritage speed celebration. blood was dune by -- drawn to screen the asian population and the population at large. >> it's known from the cdc one in 12, so asians are exposed to hepatitis b in their lifetime. >> there's no cure for help tied tis c which can cause liver cancer. three-quarters of baby-boomers are unsure or never been tested. 82% of the five million americans infected are baby-boomers. that's why today's testing including hepatitis c. >> so many baby-boomers are dying of liver canc
. >> alan: a gol golf cares is said to be good at for the environment. >> ama: president bush return to the white house. maining a lasting impression. >> leigh: we have clear skies right now. temperatures warmed up as much as five degrees across the bay area. more warming tomorrow. a look at the be be bay-to-breas >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >> alan: today is the first national hepatitis testing day in the u.s. and it was...
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and tonight, nancy pelosi also thanking her supporters in this heated political environment, adding this -- >> there is no question that our democracy is on the ballot. >> reporter: prosecutors are considering showing police body camera video from that attack here at the pelosi home last week. not only in the trial but also in the preliminary hearing next month. the d.a. stressing today that everything remains on the table. meanwhile, david depape has pleaded not guilty to all charges. >> mola lenghi in san francisco all week for us, thank you. >>> now to the crucial midterm elections, just four days to go. tonighld determine who controls the senate. mehmet oz appearing for years on the oprah show, but tonight oprah endorsed his opponent, john fetterman. tonight you'll hear from oprah on her reason why. eva pilgrim in philadelphia. >> reporter: tonight, the heaviest hitters in politics preparing to descend on pennsylvania, a sign of just how crucial this senate race is in the battle for congress. president biden and former president obama making their only joint appearance of the midterm
and tonight, nancy pelosi also thanking her supporters in this heated political environment, adding this -- >> there is no question that our democracy is on the ballot. >> reporter: prosecutors are considering showing police body camera video from that attack here at the pelosi home last week. not only in the trial but also in the preliminary hearing next month. the d.a. stressing today that everything remains on the table. meanwhile, david depape has pleaded not guilty to all...
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the station forced their students to close, they turned it into an opportunity to better their local environment. >> they may be barely bigger than the trees they are holding but these third and fourth graders in oakland have referred to themselves as a tree army doing their part for earth day. >> going door-to-door asking if they want more. >> the school had to be shut down last year for two days due to a flea infestation and they learned later that cold weather would've likely killed nearby flea eggs. cold weather never came. >> it was hard for me and other people. >> the kids learned about global warming and grew concerned. a month after the fleas, this eagle showed up on the soccer field. >> strange things start happening. right? and so it is really trying to bring balance back to the community. >> the kids came up with the idea of planting more trees. teachers were able to find a group called common vision to donate trees and the kids went to work, offering to plant them for neighbors. >> the thought was to help the earth so there is less global warming. like it is balanced. >> some people
the station forced their students to close, they turned it into an opportunity to better their local environment. >> they may be barely bigger than the trees they are holding but these third and fourth graders in oakland have referred to themselves as a tree army doing their part for earth day. >> going door-to-door asking if they want more. >> the school had to be shut down last year for two days due to a flea infestation and they learned later that cold weather would've...
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. >> having the snow and the environment and the people, every extra day is awesome. >> the snow holds up, we go for as long as we can. we did not see a lot of snow this season. a couple of weeks ago, we were concerned we were not going to make it through april. >> but make it they will. they are pushing the closing date by two weeks to may 15. kirkwood projected to stay open until may 1. heavenly is open through sunday. track the weather conditions where you live any time on the abc7 bay area app. roku, amazon fire, enjoy tv, and apple tv, as well. police in the south bay identified the suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed two women in san jose earlier this month. they are looking for this man. san jose police believe he's on the run. they are asking anyone who knows where he might be to call him immediately. police tracked down his vehicle, this newer model red pickup truck and a shot of the person they are looking for. both victims in a marked crosswalk on april 7 when they were hit and killed and the driver took off. moving to covid-19 news. the biden administration extended
. >> having the snow and the environment and the people, every extra day is awesome. >> the snow holds up, we go for as long as we can. we did not see a lot of snow this season. a couple of weeks ago, we were concerned we were not going to make it through april. >> but make it they will. they are pushing the closing date by two weeks to may 15. kirkwood projected to stay open until may 1. heavenly is open through sunday. track the weather conditions where you live any time on...
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. >> push you over, can you ge toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >> >>> this morning on "world news now," search and rescue operations still under way after this massive deadly explosion. buildings in a popular downtown area ripped apart. new details about the victims overnight. >>> also right now, a historic spring snowstorm is slamming several states, creating chaos on the roads and canceling thousands of flights. the snow keeps piling up and the temperatures keep dropping. accuweather has your forecast. >>> new this half hour, a troubling takeoff. >> a flight is forced to make an emergency landing after the plane's wing is suddenly smashed. what went wrong during the departure. >>> you must take your place. in the circle of life. >> and "the lion king" roars again. fans going wild for the first official trailer of disney's live action "lion king." we'll break it down in "the skinny" on this t
. >> push you over, can you ge toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >> >>> this morning on "world news now," search and rescue operations still under way after this massive deadly explosion. buildings in a popular downtown area ripped apart. new details about the victims overnight....
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great for the environment. the insects and the birds love the seeds. when all this grass has been chopped up, it can be moved on to another meadow so the replanting can begin. it's a lot better. i'm also going to lose my feet if i'm not too careful. i might commit treason if i stay here for too long cutting grass, so i better stop. [ laughter ] >> we love that. that is remarkable. what a great thing the green king continues to do. so good to see you. thank you. >> use your core! [ laughter ] >> looks like he does plenty. looking good there, partner. all right. we're gonna go now to ginger. >> i also like how they said the king, he won see it. we'll cover this up. don't worry about it. let's look at what happened with that line of storms on the warm front, washington, d.c. saw some really big rainfall. unfortunately with some water issues there in one neighborhood, lost close to two dozen dogs at a dog day care that flooded. terrible story. but out in missouri, also some flash flooding in the streets. 5 to 7 inches of rain falling. today it is all about
great for the environment. the insects and the birds love the seeds. when all this grass has been chopped up, it can be moved on to another meadow so the replanting can begin. it's a lot better. i'm also going to lose my feet if i'm not too careful. i might commit treason if i stay here for too long cutting grass, so i better stop. [ laughter ] >> we love that. that is remarkable. what a great thing the green king continues to do. so good to see you. thank you. >> use your core! [...
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. >> for really world changing ideas to take root and thrive, you need a population and an environment that is supportive of people who think differently. reporter: they aren't alone. randy hout or the comanaging director of gensler, the world's largest architecture firm. they are investing millions and moving to a new space in the historic mills building on montgomery street. >> already gensler himself came from new york in the 60's. he was able to create this company that change the face of our industry. i think that was only possible by being here. reporter: gensler is working with elected leaders. a growing trend of local companies stepping up to do more to help san francisco. he tells me one thing he's focusing on is helping the city re-think downtown and the potential of converting office-based homes. >> thinking differently about development, about who belongs in the neighborhood and how we can transform it to be something that's more of a destination. the is, nobody knows for th b certain. one thing larson and how to pressure of is that despite the rest -- rough pass, there's n
. >> for really world changing ideas to take root and thrive, you need a population and an environment that is supportive of people who think differently. reporter: they aren't alone. randy hout or the comanaging director of gensler, the world's largest architecture firm. they are investing millions and moving to a new space in the historic mills building on montgomery street. >> already gensler himself came from new york in the 60's. he was able to create this company that change...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, and i didn't realize it until i had lost her. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. into >>> four american college students have been released from the hospital after an acid attack in france. >> the women studying abroad were targeted at a train station by a woman described as disturbed. abc's james longman has the details. >> reporter: the latest on four american college students recovering from an acid attack at a train station in france. police arresting a 41-year-old woman for allegedly spraying them with hydrochloric acid. two of the women rushed
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, and...
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she only tolerated him in supervised environments the. s. >> all proceeds from a benefit concert going to victims of the thomas fire andddd a rock country band founded and funded. >> it's not that we have the best answer about what to do. those of us lucky enough not to be affected realized we needed to be about something so today all of these people contributing in whatever way they can about what happened and it's really, it's a sense of community he grew up in the venn tur ra area, his daughter had to be evacuated in the middle of the night which grew to the biggest wild fire in history. >>> positive reviews and early ticket sales, someone accused to tricking people not to see it. black panther features an all african american cast a self proclaim alt right man campaigned to flood the website with bad ratings. his fas book page has been taken down. if you want to see honest reviews, go to the movie and click on top critics only. marvel is owned by disney, the parent company of abc 7. the new thriller based on the story of sarah wind ch
she only tolerated him in supervised environments the. s. >> all proceeds from a benefit concert going to victims of the thomas fire andddd a rock country band founded and funded. >> it's not that we have the best answer about what to do. those of us lucky enough not to be affected realized we needed to be about something so today all of these people contributing in whatever way they can about what happened and it's really, it's a sense of community he grew up in the venn tur ra...
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front of a computer, working from home for so long, that i just want to be able to relax in an open environment. >> reporter: but the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. ou sometimess. >> reporter: sometimes, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> there's always a concern, but i would say everybody, as you can see, is pretty much social distancing. i don't really see groups of people that don't know each other that are together. most of the groups out here are pretty tight. they're together and they know each other. but i think the social distancing out here is good. >> it is very hot. i get out, hope for some wind. >> reporter: mike howard came it may be hth fil justd needed out. >> even though it's hot, i'd rather be outside than cooped up in the house. >> reporter: as temperatures climb margaret todd senior center in novato is one of three cooling centers in marin county that will be open starting sunday. >>> let's get a check of how firefighters are doing ba
front of a computer, working from home for so long, that i just want to be able to relax in an open environment. >> reporter: but the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. ou sometimess. >> reporter: sometimes, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> there's always a concern, but i would say everybody, as you can see, is pretty much social...
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people may make the decision they want to continue masking, especially if they live in one of these environments where there's a lot of local spread, or if they live with somebody who is unvaccinated or if they themselves are immunocompromised. and that's perfectly fine, but the bottom line is we've got to stay vigilant. we got to get vaccinated as quickly as possible because that remains the best way to protect ourselves from covid. particularly delta variant. >> now, the cdc is out with new guidelines for schools specifically, which say fully vaccinated teachers and students do not have to wear masks indoors. but it will mostly be up to the schools to actually make their own rules. what do you say to parents and teachers who worry this could lead to confusion and just a patchwork of different policies across the country? >> well, first i want to say as a parent of two young kids who r vaccination because of their age, i can absolutely relate to parents who are concerned about their kids because there's nothing more important than protecting the health of our children. what the cdc announced th
people may make the decision they want to continue masking, especially if they live in one of these environments where there's a lot of local spread, or if they live with somebody who is unvaccinated or if they themselves are immunocompromised. and that's perfectly fine, but the bottom line is we've got to stay vigilant. we got to get vaccinated as quickly as possible because that remains the best way to protect ourselves from covid. particularly delta variant. >> now, the cdc is out with...
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it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stan
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reggie: montana to lawsuit over the environment. kumasi: elizabeth holmes says she can't afford the restitution she owes to victims. reggie: we will be right back. you can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. help us make every wish come true. ♪ ♪ overactive bladder, or oab, can change your world. like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads. waiting for the sunset, just to wait for the stall. discover gemtesa. a once-a-day pill proven to reduce all 3 key symptoms of oab: leakage episodes, urgency and frequency in adults. do not take if you have a known allergic reaction to gemtesa or its ingredients. tell your doctor right away if you are unable to empty your bladder or if you have a weak urine stream. tell your doctor if you're taking medicines that contain digoxin or if you have liver or kidney problems. side effects may include headache, common cold symptoms, diarrhea, nausea, urinary tract and upper respiratory tract infection. ask you
reggie: montana to lawsuit over the environment. kumasi: elizabeth holmes says she can't afford the restitution she owes to victims. reggie: we will be right back. you can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. help us make every wish come true. ♪ ♪ overactive bladder, or oab, can change your world. like going hiking, just to hike to the bathroom. reaching for the bar, just to reach for pads. waiting for the sunset, just to wait for the stall. discover...
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(vo) built to help you protect the environment as you explore it. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. (michael) my tip is, the worst lies are the lies you tell yourself, like smoking isn't that dangerous. [announcer] you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit now. (vo) some people say the metaverse will only be virtual. but firefighters entering a burning house... will one day save time when lives are on the line. visualizing a patient's most recent scan... will help speed up decision making in the er. and while the woolly mammoth is still extinct... that doesn't mean students can't take field trips to visit them. the metaverse may be virtual, but the impact will be real. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. ♪ ♪ >> back here on gma. one young arizona couple had a bit of a problem. how do you get taylor swift to sing at your wedding? wait until you see what they did. the newlyweds are going
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our job is to create a safe environment for the actors to go home with a trophy. they can play it fully when they know it's as real as possible, but ultimately it's safe and nobody is going to get hurt. >> as dutch explains here, it's inexplicable for live rounds to be in the gun and on the set. you talk about criminal charges, but a civil case, who is responding? you're talking about alec baldwin the producer. as an independent film, who is ultimately responsible, and could be held that type of liable? >> i expect there will be a civil case, that there will be civil damages awarded in connection with this because of exactly what dutch just said. there is no good explanation for how it ended up there. someone did something wrong. there was some negligence at the least on that set, and as a result, i expect at the least that there will be a civil case with damages paid out. >> dan and dutch, thank you both very much. >>> coming up, we're going to celebrate the man behind gunther. tributes are coming in for "friends" star james michael tyler this morning. ♪ rich,
our job is to create a safe environment for the actors to go home with a trophy. they can play it fully when they know it's as real as possible, but ultimately it's safe and nobody is going to get hurt. >> as dutch explains here, it's inexplicable for live rounds to be in the gun and on the set. you talk about criminal charges, but a civil case, who is responding? you're talking about alec baldwin the producer. as an independent film, who is ultimately responsible, and could be held that...
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she only tolerated him in supervised environments. linda lopez, "abc 7 news," new york. >> all proceeds are going to victims to the thomas fire and last month's mudslides in southern california. last night's concert featured a rock country band. >> i'm glad people showed up. it's not that we have the best answer on what to do. but those who are lucky enough not to be affected real iedsed we needed to be about something. today, everybody contributing in whatever way they can about what happened and it's a sense of community. >> he grew up in the area. >>> marvels black panther poised to be a block buster with positive reviews and early ticket sales. someone is tricking people not to see it. it has a all african american man, an alt right man has a campaign to bring them down. his facebook page was taken down. go to the movie and click on top critics only. the new thriller based on the story of sarah wind chester and the mansion she built in san jose. "abc 7 news" there at the prix mere party hosted at the house. you can see some of the
she only tolerated him in supervised environments. linda lopez, "abc 7 news," new york. >> all proceeds are going to victims to the thomas fire and last month's mudslides in southern california. last night's concert featured a rock country band. >> i'm glad people showed up. it's not that we have the best answer on what to do. but those who are lucky enough not to be affected real iedsed we needed to be about something. today, everybody contributing in whatever way they...
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that is the perfect environment. let's go to censor there texas, where the sun is setting. we have got this cool intro cloud lightning here and liked gio said, we are heating up. we are expecting record-breaking heat in parts of the herbin. easy-to-digest 10 to 15 degrees above average. 92 in oklahoma city. we could be looking at some real record breakers up in missouri on sunday as well and it is not just the middle of the country. is because, we will get in on some of these, too toward chicago, 75 degrees nashville in the 80s and in new york we're going to be in the mid-70s as >> somara: that is a look at their local forecast. you guys, 15 degrees. associates in london. >> okay. >> somara: yes. >> i'm just excited for to warm up here. >> somara: that is 57 here. [laughter] >> thank you, somara. coming up en "good morning america," donald trump's the position. a video showing his testimony for allegations of assault and defamation. >> janai: the new twist for the beverly hills menendez brothers fighting for a chance for freedom. ♪ ♪ meet mixtiles! they stick and restic
that is the perfect environment. let's go to censor there texas, where the sun is setting. we have got this cool intro cloud lightning here and liked gio said, we are heating up. we are expecting record-breaking heat in parts of the herbin. easy-to-digest 10 to 15 degrees above average. 92 in oklahoma city. we could be looking at some real record breakers up in missouri on sunday as well and it is not just the middle of the country. is because, we will get in on some of these, too toward...
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mayor london breeds office has released a statement reading in part the mayor will not tolerate a work environment where department heads and staff don't feel like they can do their jobs and she has asked the city attorney and department of human resources for ways to handle these issues when they occur. >> there is a great debate over san francisco's great highway and today was a chance for people to share their points of view. during the pandemic the road was closed to cars to give people a safe outdoor space to socialize and exercise. they have gotten used to having it to themselves. the great highway rental on the western edge of the city next to the ocean. without access to it, cars are detouring onto neighboring streets. this is a story about building a better bay area. matt joins us alive. any idea which way this is going to go? >> well it is hard to know that meeting that started at one o'clock this afternoon is still going on. public comments just wrapped up about 15 minutes ago and my sense was the majority of commenters wanted to see the great highway hereghway hereghwa to cars. however
mayor london breeds office has released a statement reading in part the mayor will not tolerate a work environment where department heads and staff don't feel like they can do their jobs and she has asked the city attorney and department of human resources for ways to handle these issues when they occur. >> there is a great debate over san francisco's great highway and today was a chance for people to share their points of view. during the pandemic the road was closed to cars to give...
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. >> reporter: the owner of this grill says he tries to make a happy work environment, but the problem is, these are not full- time jobs, so it means less income in tips. >> they are not going to be getting the tips that they would be getting if we were operating at full capacity, right? so it might not be reasonable to take the job. >> reporter: unemployment benefits can be better than taking part-time work. >> if you take on work for a couple hours a day, it's not going to offset the loss in benefits. and as a result, people are more reluctant to do that. >> reporter: that is putting the squeeze on restaurant managers who have to fill in the gaps in the kitchen as servers in the dining room. the imbalance of jobs and workers available may take months to resolve. they see some hourly workers taking the summer off before kids return to school in the fall, and to live a little under less pandemic restrictions. >> people who might want a job could put it off for 2 months if they are in the position to do so, take advantage of being able to travel, and enjoy things for the first time in a
. >> reporter: the owner of this grill says he tries to make a happy work environment, but the problem is, these are not full- time jobs, so it means less income in tips. >> they are not going to be getting the tips that they would be getting if we were operating at full capacity, right? so it might not be reasonable to take the job. >> reporter: unemployment benefits can be better than taking part-time work. >> if you take on work for a couple hours a day, it's not...
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under the microscope after a "new york times" article in a brutal work environment. amazon rushing all sorts of goods from their giant warehouses. and jeff bezos says it's not the company he knows. for more now, we turn to rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, the company that dreams of delivery by drone and uses robots to navigate that gigantic warehouse now defending itself after a "new york times" expose describes a nightmare workplace where employees often see co-workers cry at their desks. amazon ceo jeff bezos touts his customer-focused approach. >> it starts with the customer and works backwards. >> reporter: but the times reports amazon workers, describing 85 hour work weeks, a feedback program for employees to secretly review their co-workers and they are often negative and a callus disregard for employees dealing with personal crises like breast cancer. one worker who lost a baby was told her performance would be monitored to make sure her focus remained on her job. jeff bezos says that did not the amazon i know or the caring amazonians i work with every da
under the microscope after a "new york times" article in a brutal work environment. amazon rushing all sorts of goods from their giant warehouses. and jeff bezos says it's not the company he knows. for more now, we turn to rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, the company that dreams of delivery by drone and uses robots to navigate that gigantic warehouse now defending itself after a "new york times" expose describes a nightmare workplace where employees often see...
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professionally and personally so you can go in and make sure the kids are getting the best education and environment possible. >> another reason the teachers say they're leaving or thinking of leaving, the pandemic. lack of pandemic pay and safety concerns. and that includes gun violence. guys? >> oh, my goodness. thank you. how many of us have talked about those teachers we've had in our lives and the impact they made. >> they mean so much. >> that's true. michael? >> all right. thank you so much, robin. >>> we turn to a popular platform encouraging authenticity. the bereal app is seeing a huge spike this summer. juju chang took a closer look. >> we were talking about the teenagers in our lives. all of the teenagers are talking about bereal. july was its biggest month ever, down loads of 86%. but still less than eight million users in the u.s. it was created in 2020 and the app is designed to capture real moments in a user's day. so what is behind the hype? and let's be real, what do parents really need to know? take a look. >> reporter: growi u m gay young people are filtering, face tuning and fee
professionally and personally so you can go in and make sure the kids are getting the best education and environment possible. >> another reason the teachers say they're leaving or thinking of leaving, the pandemic. lack of pandemic pay and safety concerns. and that includes gun violence. guys? >> oh, my goodness. thank you. how many of us have talked about those teachers we've had in our lives and the impact they made. >> they mean so much. >> that's true. michael?...
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there's something going on in the environment, the ocean, causing them not to find the right food they need. whether it's the ocean warming, not enough food source material, something along those lines. >> reporter: the whale had been floating several days near angel island before it washed ashore. abc 7 news. >> we appreciate the update, jobina, thank you. >>> the illinois official who decided against filing charges against jussie smollett called him a washed up celeb who lied to cops. she sent them to her top deputy. fox also made comments about r&b singer art kelly, referring to him as a pedophile. >>> the redacted mueller report will be released tomorrow and once the report is released democrats in congress say they will subpoena the justice department for the unedited version. democrats say it's the only way to ensure nothing is hidden. it's already a bestseller on amazon. the kindle version is available for $7.99. >>> time magazine has released its list of the 100 most influential people of 2019. >> take a look at the covers. house speaker nancy pelosi, taylor swift, and actress
there's something going on in the environment, the ocean, causing them not to find the right food they need. whether it's the ocean warming, not enough food source material, something along those lines. >> reporter: the whale had been floating several days near angel island before it washed ashore. abc 7 news. >> we appreciate the update, jobina, thank you. >>> the illinois official who decided against filing charges against jussie smollett called him a washed up celeb who...
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. >> ama: o problems of achieving a clean environment is underscored by a new united nations study. incredibly, the study found more people around the world have access to cell phones than to a working toilet. u.s. officials say this goes to the heart of human dignity for billions of people. >> if you plan on buying an ipad, make sure you're actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers in legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman says the ipad she bought was really a plastic cube. she got a refund. best buy has had similar fake ipad incidents. the stores are not commenting but the theories the scammers are stealing the ipads and replacing them with the fakes. >> part of interstate 880 will close overnight for construction. the closure will take place on the northbound lanes from 1:00 to 6:00 a.m. a detour will be available. bart provided us with this time lapse video from last weekend's closure. it's part of the construction project for the oakland airport connector system. >> parking restrictions for the running festival. gets underway at 7
. >> ama: o problems of achieving a clean environment is underscored by a new united nations study. incredibly, the study found more people around the world have access to cell phones than to a working toilet. u.s. officials say this goes to the heart of human dignity for billions of people. >> if you plan on buying an ipad, make sure you're actually getting an ipad. several fake tablets have been sold to unsuspecting customers in legitimate stores. a massachusetts woman says the...
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today san francisco city hall once again offered extra marriage ceremonies leading up to pride the environment was colorful including a rainbow photo booth and a special pride themed marriage license many people signed up to celebrate their love and tie the knot. we opened up over a hundred appointments today for marriage ceremonies, and we are marrying people all over san francisco city hall we missed the last couple of years because of the pandemic, but we're very excited to be opening up this face again to to all this love officiating the weddings were volunteer deputy marriage commissioners. some couples say they waited to get married on this day so they could celebrate pride for years to come. and remember abc 7 is your home for live coverage of the pride parade starts at 10:30 wherever you watch abc 7 bay area. coming up. it has been exactly one month since the deadly shooting at rob elementary in uvalde, texas. and today congress sent new gun legislation to president biden plus a historic decision by the supreme court overturns roe v wade tonight the big picture what could happen next?
today san francisco city hall once again offered extra marriage ceremonies leading up to pride the environment was colorful including a rainbow photo booth and a special pride themed marriage license many people signed up to celebrate their love and tie the knot. we opened up over a hundred appointments today for marriage ceremonies, and we are marrying people all over san francisco city hall we missed the last couple of years because of the pandemic, but we're very excited to be opening up...